Re: Is there any way to use CView in Dialog Based App window?
Hi Nas,
I'm not sure what you mean by editing the rectangle. If you mean editing,
inside the rectangle than a standard edit control on a dialog or CFormView
will work for you. If you mean that you want to create a rectangle and
change the size or move it this example code might interest you:
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/9t94971d(VS.80).aspx
I think you are just saying you want to edit text inside the rectangle. If
that's true you could do this with a standard edit control, or you may want
a CEditVIew or CRichEditCtrl.
http://www.codeproject.com/cpp/TextEdit.asp
Tom
"nas" <nasbtv@gmail.com> wrote in message
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I will try this aproach..
but i have one problem..can u please tell me wether it works? What i
want to do is..
I have to draw a rectangle and want to make that rectangle editable.
so can i use CEdit's create api by specifying the same rectangle after
i drawing it?. Or is there any otherway of doing it??
Thank you for all those who have replied...
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